Rachel Profiling

Hello, I'm Rachel.

Writer/editor. New Mexican tumbleweed blown east to skyscraper country.

Right now, I am working on a book about F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sheilah Graham, and Hollywood in the 1930s. It will also contain a lot of drinking, powder blue suits, dances at the Cocoanut Grove, betrayal, gossip columns, crazy ladies, secret Jews, film lot moguls, and Dorothy Parker quips at funerals. If the world is still around then, it should be out from Random House around 2014. So let's hope the Mayans were wrong.

If you want to say hi please do. Or find me in short form, here.

[Fifteen visitors to the Tate Modern have been injured since the opening of Doris Salcedo’s Shibboleth, a large crack in the floor which, according to ARTINFO.com, “widens as it runs the length of the museum’s 548-feet-long Turbine Hall” and is “intended to symbolize racial hatred and division.” The museum “has positioned staff to monitor visitors around the hall, posted warning signs in the gallery, and distributed leaflets warning of potential injury, but four of the 15 accidents, some of which resulted in minor injuries, have nevertheless been reported to government authorities.”] (via artlawblog)

Posted at 7:13pm.

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